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Torquay United Brewdog rumours and speculation fuelled by silence

That someone high up in the company may or may not have a partner who comes from Torquay, may or may not mean the slightest thing. But when there is little else to cling to – may or may not, may or may not mean anything or everything.

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Every Wednesday in the Herald Express, our Torquay United correspondent Richard Hughes takes a sideways look at what's going on in the world of the Gulls. This week, he takes a look at the rumours around if the Brewdog boss is the mystery buyer for the Gulls


Speculation that someone from the craft beer giants Brewdog is behind the ‘preferred bid’ to buy Torquay United has been fermenting online ever since the administrators basically told us they wouldn’t be telling us anything last week. Way to go, administrators, because more silence from the club that suffered from years of no-information under the Clarke Osborne regime is exactly what every Torquay United fan wanted to hear.

I get it. I do. The sale of a club is not going to be straightforward, and no one is suggesting the potential new owners should be hold a fancy dress party in Boots & Laces to herald their preferred bidder status – but perhaps a clear nod to the fans, a ‘here we are, and we’ll chat when we’re ready’, wouldn’t have gone amiss.

The fact that a ‘liked’ tweet can be construed as ‘Brewdog to the rescue’ just goes to show what can happen in an information vacuum. That someone high up in the company may or may not have a partner who comes from Torquay, may or may not mean the slightest thing. But when there is little else to cling to – may or may not, may or may not mean anything or everything.

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But, while sales of Elvis Juice may or may not have shot up in the bay last week, there are some fans who are supping in darker corners, and considering the possibility that someone from the existing board may or may not be behind this preferred bid. To some people, that is unthinkable – and at least one fan suggested to me this week that if this is the case, and a bid by one of the current directors is successful, they won’t be going to Plainmoor again.

I do understand that chief executive George Edwards and director Mel Hayman have been working hard to keep the club going while it was out of administration, and are now that it is in, but the idea of two people that are so closely associated with the former owner getting their hands on the club is just so unpalatable to many. That outcome could be a death knell. So while there is no information – all we can do is throw our hands in the air and wonder out loud, online, on X, and in the echo chambers of our WhatsApp groups.